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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He successfully completed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone has finished a task or project with success. Example: "He successfully completed the project ahead of schedule, impressing his supervisors."
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He successfully completed the establishment of the Orsay laboratories and saw the start of research there in 1958.
He successfully completed it, got a job in the high-tech industry, began living with a man and sang in various church choirs.
He successfully completed the "Flying dagger" jump with expert precision, despite the widest point of the gap being only 20 metres wide, and 3.5 feet at its smallest.
He successfully completed a project by 1967 in which he developed a fledgling intra-net communications network among both private and public defense research facilities across the country to prevent duplicate defense research.
He successfully completed an intensive, 9 month long, drug program, known as Residential Drug Abuse Program.
He successfully completed some industrial projects and launched modern biotechnology products.
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Murphy's guilty plea to the meth charge could be dropped and completely removed from his criminal record if he successfully completes 45 days of Narcotics Anonymous meetings.
If he successfully completes the program, the criminal charge will be dropped.
The charges against Klaiber, 21, will be dismissed in a year if he successfully completes the alcohol education classes and maintains a clean record.
Like nearly all the Chinese students at Delaware, Mr. Fan was conditionally admitted — that is, he can begin taking university classes once he successfully completes an English program.
-- Al Gore's son pleaded guilty Monday to possessing marijuana and other drugs, but a judge said the plea could be withdrawn and the charges dropped if he successfully completes a drug diversion program.
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